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HALEY GOODLING SIGNS NLI TO JOIN MONMOUTH WOMEN?S GOLF

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HALEY GOODLING SIGNS NLI TO JOIN MONMOUTH WOMEN'S GOLF

WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. – Monmouth University women's golf coach Susan DeKalb has announced the addition of Haley Goodling (Manheim, Pa./ Manheim Central) to her roster beginning next fall. Goodling, who signed her National Letter of Intent to join the Blue and White enjoyed a stellar career at Manheim Central and will bring a wealth of success to the program.

“Haley is extremely long off the tee, has a great work ethic and is an honor student as well,” commented DeKalb. “We welcome her into the Monmouth Hawk family and look forward to seeing her develop over the next four years.”


Goodling has earned four varsity letters competing for the Barons under head coach Phil Blanck. During her senior campaign, Goodling finished second on the leaderboard in the league championships, while earning a third place result in the district tournament. She landed in the top-15 at the Pennsylvania State Championship and was tabbed as a Penn Live Big 11 Central Pennsylvania All-Star. Goodling, a Section 2 low-average champion with her 79.1 stroke average, also claimed the IJGT Title at the Great Bay-Jersey Shootout. The National Honor Society member placed third at the PSWGA Girls State Championship this fall.

Goodling, whose older brother Brady is a standout on the Monmouth men's squad, excelled in her junior season, earning medalist honors at both the Manheim Central Section 2 Championship and District 3 Championship. At the district event, Goodling fired a record-

breaking round of 65 (-5), a new school mark. Goodling, who carded a 78.5 stroke average, earned her second-straight Lanc-Leb League Girl Golfer of the Year honor and posted top-10 results at the state championship and at the PSWGA State Girls Championship.


DeKalb and the Hawks continue their 2014-2015 slate this upcoming March.

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